Unit 2 - Lesson 3

3/1/2024 9:00:00 AM

Hãy cùng làm các bài tập về từ vựng thuộc Lesson 3 - Unit 2 ngay nhé!

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

After hours of searching for her lost keys, she found them under the sofa. (EVENTUAL)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

She felt for the kind help she received during her trip. (THANK)

We had a great dinner at the restaurant and went for ice cream _____.

  • first
  • afterwards
  • thirdly
  • early

She always talks about the fun times she had during her _____ in the countryside.

  • neighborhood
  • motherhood
  • childhood
  • livelihood

They met at a coffee shop and quickly _____. They went out just one week after their first meeting.

  • fell in love
  • took time out
  • kept in touch
  • had fun

She worked hard to _____ her fear of public speaking and made an impressive speech.

  • feel
  • express
  • cause
  • overcome

She was watching a game show; _____, her brother was playing video games next to her.

  • finally
  • furthermore
  • therefore
  • meanwhile

Hãy cùng làm các bài tập đọc, viết và hỏi đáp hội thoại thuộc Lesson 3 - Unit 2 ngay nhé!

Read the story and choose the correct answer for each question.

My mother has a simple but happy childhood. She grew up in a small town with her parents and three siblings. She and her two sisters and brother had many happy days together. They used to play outside in the field and climb trees. They didn’t have much money at that time, but they always laughed and enjoyed life.

As she grew older, life wasn’t always easy for her, but she learned to overcome difficulties with strength and patience. When she was in her twenties, she fell in love with my father. They got married a few years later and started their life together in a new city. My mother had to leave her family, and it was difficult, but she managed and started a new life.

My mother always works hard to support our family and makes sure we have what we need. I am very thankful because of everything she has done. She teaches me the value of kindness and hard work. My mother is my role model, and I admire her strength and effort. Her life shows me that with love and patience, we can overcome anything.

How many people were in the author's mother's family when she was small?

  • Three
  • Four
  • Five
  • Six

The word "they" in the first paragraph refers to _____.

  • the mother's parents
  • the mother's siblings
  • the mother and her siblings
  • the mother and her parents

Where did the author's parents start their life after getting married?

  • In a small village
  • In her hometown
  • In a different city
  • In another country

Which of the following is NOT true about the author's mother?

  • The life apart from her family was hard.
  • She felt unhappy with her childhood.
  • She was a strong person.
  • She taught her daughter to be kind and hard working.

The word "thankful" is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.

  • proud
  • ungrateful
  • joyful
  • dissatisfied

Read the text and do the following tasks.

My grandfather grew up in a small village with his parents and siblings. He helped on the family farm and worked hard every day. _____.

a. He worked in this factory for many years and saved as much as he could.

b. Afterwards, he moved to the city to find a better job in a factory.

c. Meanwhile, he still sent some money home to support his family in the village.

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful paragraph.

  • b-a-c
  • b-c-a
  • c-a-b
  • a-c-b

Choose the best sentence that can END the text most appropriately.

  • Finally, he realized he wanted to stay in the village and never moved away.
  • Eventually, he saved enough money to buy a small house and our family still lives there today.
  • Additionally, he decided to settle down in the city permanently, long before finding his job.
  • Initially, he planned to support his family financially, but then he changed his mind.

Rearrange these sentences to make a complete passage by filling in these blanks numbers from 1 - 8. Some blanks have been marked for you.

1 - A. Hey, Tom! I see you are writing about your grandmother. What do you know about her childhood?

- B. I remember she would knit sweaters for everyone in winter. It was her way of showing love.

- C. Wow, that sounds challenging. What memory do you have about her? 

- D. That’s so sweet. Our grandmothers really love us.

- E. That’s lovely! My grandmother also had a hard childhood. She didn’t go to school because she had to work to support her family.

- F. I know a bit about her childhood. She grew up in a small town and loved to help her mother cook. She told me they made everything themselves.

- G. I remember she used to make the best cakes. She taught me how to bake my first one. What about your grandmother?

Write an email (100 - 120 words) to tell a friend of yours about the life of one member of your family.

Your email should include:

  • who do you write about
  • how was his/her childhood
  • how is his/her life now
  • what can you learn from his/her story